[quantum-info] FW: QIP 2020 Call for Poster Submissions

Daniel Gottesman dgottesman at perimeterinstitute.ca
Tue Oct 8 10:32:46 EDT 2019


*From:* quantum-announce-bounces at mit.edu <quantum-announce-bounces at mit.edu> *On
Behalf Of *Shenggen Timothy Zheng
*Sent:* Tuesday, October 8, 2019 2:44 AM
*To:* quantum-announce at mit.edu
*Subject:* Re: QIP 2020 Call for Poster Submissions



QIP 2020 Call for Poster Submissions



QIP 2020 is the 23rd Annual Conference on Quantum Information Processing
and will be held at the Hilton Shenzhen Shekou Nanhai Hotel in Shenzhen,
China, hosted by the Shenzhen Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering
at the Southern University of Science and Technology and by the Center for
Quantum Computing at the Peng Cheng Laboratory. QIP 2020 will feature a
tutorial program, plenary talks, contributed talks, and a poster session.
More information can be found at the conference website (
http://www.szpclab.com/qip2020).



We invite contributions for posters now.  There will be best posters
awarded.

http://www.szpclab.com/qip2020#/submissions


Important dates
Poster-only submission deadline: Sunday, 13 October 2019 at 23:59
Anywhere-on-Earth (AoE)
Notification (for both talks and posters): Sunday, 27 October 2019



For poster-only submissions, only a title and abstract are required (i.e.,
an extended abstract is not needed). A technical manuscript can be
attached. Please indicate in the required field "speaker" the person that
will present the poster at the conference.



*Shenzhen**, is a major city in Guangdong province, southeastern China. It
lies along the coast of the South China Sea and immediately north of Hong
Kong.*



If you would like to catch a glimpse of how China looked like back
thousands of years ago, Beijing and Xi’an are good options, so is Shanghai
of China hundreds of years ago, and *Shenzhen*recent decades of years. Very
Excited to have your presence at *QIP 2020*, Shenzhen.



In 1979 Shenzhen was a small border city of some 30,000 inhabitants that
served as a customs stop into mainland China from Hong Kong. That year, it
was declared *a special economic zone*—i.e., one of several cities along
the coast of China that were opened to foreign investment, technology, and
managerial expertise through the establishment of foreign-owned,
joint-venture, and other business enterprises without the prior approval of
the central government. Vast numbers of workers and professionals flooded
into it to work in factories that produced electronics, pharmaceuticals,
chemicals, textiles, building materials, and processed foods.

The rapid growth rate in the region became known in China as “Shenzhen
speed,” and the success of the project prompted the Chinese government to
convert several other coastal cities into special economic zones and to
encourage modernization in different fields. Shenzhen became an
experimental zone for Chinese economic reform and liberalization. The city’s
districts house many successful high-tech companies including *Tencent*,
*DJI*, *BGI* (China’s largest genome company), *BYD* (electric cars and
batteries), telecommunications conglomerates *ZTE* and *Huawei*, and
Shunfeng (e-commerce and logistics). China Merchants Group and the world’s
largest insurer *Ping An* also call Shenzhen home.

Shenzhen has also founded its own *universities and colleges*, including
Shenzhen University (1983) and Southern University of Science and
Technology (2011). In addition, some major Chinese higher-education
institutions, notably Peking University and Tsinghua (Qinghua) University,
have established branch campuses in the city.



It is really worth to visit Shenzhen to try the modern technology in China,
such as pay *with your face* and so on.






Best regards
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Shenggen (Timothy) Zheng     郑盛根



Center for Quantum Computing, Peng Cheng Laboratory

鹏城实验室   量子研究中心

&
Shenzhen Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering (SIQSE)Southern
University of Science and Technology (SUSTech)Xueyuan Avenue 1088, Nanshan
DistrictShenzhen, P. R. China深圳市量子科学与工程研究院南方科技大学深圳市南山区学苑大道1088号


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Shenggen Timothy Zheng <zhengshenggen at gmail.com> 于2019年9月30日周一 下午3:56写道:

QIP 2020 Call for Poster Submissions



QIP 2020 is the 23rd Annual Conference on Quantum Information Processing
and will be held at the Hilton Shenzhen Shekou Nanhai Hotel in Shenzhen,
China, hosted by the Shenzhen Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering
at the Southern University of Science and Technology and by the Center for
Quantum Computing at the Peng Cheng Laboratory. QIP 2020 will feature a
tutorial program, plenary talks, contributed talks, and a poster session.
More information can be found at the conference website (
http://www.szpclab.com/qip2020).



We invite contributions for posters now.  There will be best posters
awarded.

http://www.szpclab.com/qip2020#/submissions


Important dates
Poster-only submission deadline: Sunday, 13 October 2019 at 23:59
Anywhere-on-Earth (AoE)
Notification (for both talks and posters): Sunday, 27 October 2019



For poster-only submissions, only a title and abstract are required (i.e.,
an extended abstract is not needed). A technical manuscript can be
attached. Please indicate in the required field "speaker" the person that
will present the poster at the conference.



*Shenzhen**, is a major city in Guangdong province, southeastern China. It
lies along the coast of the South China Sea and immediately north of Hong
Kong.*



If you would like to catch a glimpse of how China looked like back
thousands of years ago, Beijing and Xi’an are good options, so is Shanghai
of China hundreds of years ago, and *Shenzhen*recent decades of years. Very
Excited to have your presence at *QIP 2020*, Shenzhen.



In 1979 Shenzhen was a small border city of some 30,000 inhabitants that
served as a customs stop into mainland China from Hong Kong. That year, it
was declared *a special economic zone*—i.e., one of several cities along
the coast of China that were opened to foreign investment, technology, and
managerial expertise through the establishment of foreign-owned,
joint-venture, and other business enterprises without the prior approval of
the central government. Vast numbers of workers and professionals flooded
into it to work in factories that produced electronics, pharmaceuticals,
chemicals, textiles, building materials, and processed foods.

The rapid growth rate in the region became known in China as “Shenzhen
speed,” and the success of the project prompted the Chinese government to
convert several other coastal cities into special economic zones and to
encourage modernization in different fields. Shenzhen became an
experimental zone for Chinese economic reform and liberalization. The city’s
districts house many successful high-tech companies including *Tencent*,
*DJI*, *BGI* (China’s largest genome company), *BYD* (electric cars and
batteries), telecommunications conglomerates *ZTE* and *Huawei*, and
Shunfeng (e-commerce and logistics). China Merchants Group and the world’s
largest insurer *Ping An* also call Shenzhen home.

Shenzhen has also founded its own *universities and colleges*, including
Shenzhen University (1983) and Southern University of Science and
Technology (2011). In addition, some major Chinese higher-education
institutions, notably Peking University and Tsinghua (Qinghua) University,
have established branch campuses in the city.



It is really worth to visit Shenzhen to try the modern technology in China,
such as pay *with your face* and so on.





Best regards
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Shenggen (Timothy) Zheng     郑盛根



Center for Quantum Computing, Peng Cheng Laboratory

鹏城实验室   量子研究中心

&
Shenzhen Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering (SIQSE)Southern
University of Science and Technology (SUSTech)Xueyuan Avenue 1088, Nanshan
DistrictShenzhen, P. R. China深圳市量子科学与工程研究院南方科技大学深圳市南山区学苑大道1088号


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